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Scotland round-up: Center Parcs application | Cinema appeal dismissed | Aberdeen affordable homes blueprint ...
Ireland’s development waiver fee, introduced in 2023 and initially planned to end in 2026, will be extended through €250 ...
Northern Ireland’s infrastructure minister Liz Kimmins has appealed against a legal judgment that blocked the A5 dual ...
The London Borough of Tower Hamlets Cabinet has agreed a budget of £8 million to fund the Mayor’s Accelerated Housing ...
The Court of Appeal has determined that a former housing minister was not bound to consider a new green belt review published ...
Transport secretary Heidi Alexander has proposed the revocation of the development consent order for the A1 in Northumberland ...
North Norfolk District Council is holding a consultation on the main modifications suggested by an inspector to its local ...
The public lacks confidence in whether the government's proposed programme of new towns will meet the needs of the future, according to a survey by the RTPI and YouGov.
The RTPI has appointed PR agency Grayling to deliver a nationwide public awareness campaign intended to spotlight the power of planning and the positive impact planners make every day.
Bradford, Buckinghamshire, Kirklees and Cornwall are among ‘the 12 most suitable locations’ for new towns, according to a new re ...
Plans have been approved for Ospreys Rugby to redevelop St Helen’s rugby and cricket ground in Swansea.
A housing scheme of 190 homes has been approved in Kent after reducing its size by 100 homes, in order to lessen its effects on the setting of a nearby listed building.